Answer:
(B) Led to the "one-person, one-vote" judicial doctrine - Prohibited oddly-shaped majority-minority districts
Explanation:
Baker v. Carr (1961) is a Supreme Court case concerning equality in voting districts. Decided in 1962, the ruling established the standard of "one person, one vote" and opened the door for the Court to rule on districting cases.
Shaw v. Reno (1993) In 1991, a group of white voters in North Carolina challenged the state's new congressional district map, which had two “majority-minority” districts. The group claimed that the districts were racial gerrymanders that violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In its 1993 decision, the Supreme Court agreed, ruling that race cannot be the predominant factor in creating districts.
Answer:
Option D.
Explanation:
To discourage European nations from colonizing Latin America, is the right answer.
Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union address which took place in the year 1904 articulated the Roosevelt Corollary which was an extension to the Monroe Doctrine. According to the corollary, the United States will mediate in the disputes between the Latin American countries and Europe to implement legitimate demands of the European governments, somewhat having the Europeans drive their requirements undeviatingly.
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Thomas Jefferson was an American statesman, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
Georgia lost their right to title of the land
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